Both were taken to the Anderson County jail. According to court records, Booker is being held on a $10,000 bond and Boyd is being held on a $50,000 bond.

Police reports said officers were called to Utica Circle about 10:45 p.m. Wednesday when the 36-year-old father of two girls, ages 11 and 14, reported an incident involving his daughters.

Officer Clint Foland reported the girls said the two men who were arrested made sexual comments to them and “one of the men” grabbed the 14-year-old girl’s buttocks.

Court records said Booker “grabbed her on the butt without consent and in a manner that was inappropriate.” Records said the girl identified Booker from a photo lineup.

Boyd was charged after the father of the girls reported Boyd pulled a knife on him and threatened him when he confronted them about the incident. He told police he argued with the two men about them “bothering his juvenile daughters.”

He also described the alleged knife to the officer who found a knife of the same description next to Boyd’s car keys inside an apartment.

Booker is currently on probation after being convicted of drug-related and weapons charges in Anderson County. He was sentenced to eight years in prison in one case and two years on another case.

Both cases were to run consecutive with the other. He violated his probation in February and served 60 days in jail, records indicate.

Tennessee Department of Correction records indicate his sentence should end in 2021.